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No Country For Black Men
21 hours ago ago from The Brown Spectator: A Journal of Conservative and Libertarian Thought
Rate this article: (No Ratings Yet) Loading ... The Coen Brothers’ 2007 film No Country For Old Men revolves around the tale of several young men engaged in a violent race for a satchel of cash. Tommy Lee Jones plays an aging sheriff investigating the depressing trail of bloodshed, markings that inform the old man that the customs and morals that guided his generation have decayed even faster than he has. Jones ends up as ...
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7 hours ago ago from News.WBRU
photo licensed by creative commons, courtesy of flikr user Cushing Memorial Library and Archives, Texas A&M's photostream Rhode Island’s only republican candidate for governor is dropping out of the race. Rory Smith says that as a businessman he would not be able to run a competitive campaign. The remaining candidates to replace Carcieri in 2011 include Attorney General Patrick Lynch and General Treasurer Frank Caprio, both Democrats, ...
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9 hours ago ago from American Conservative Daily
The only Republican in the Rhode Island governor's race is dropping out, citing his limited political experience.
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Since Roland's post below was such a good read, I figured I'd try to ride his coatails a bit today. Karl Rove, Dr. Evil himself, took a look today at how the Senate is shaping up for Republicans next year. While he doesn't think a full takeover of the Senate is likely, things are looking up across the board. Particularly encouraging is the fact that Republicans are so far successfully recruiting a slew of top tier candidates, on top of ...
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